Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1919 — DISABLED SOLDIERS TO BE GIVEN TRAINING [ARTICLE]

DISABLED SOLDIERS TO BE GIVEN TRAINING

Washington, D. C. —A man disabled in a cantonment or , concentration camp or during training ig just as much to retracing and placement as if he had been injured. on the western ’front, and the federal board for vocational education is trying to get in touch with men who were discharged before having been fully advised as to the assistance available to them without cost. “Up to the first of February,” the federal board announced, “there were registered for vocational training 22,851 discharged men, 13,000 of whom were discharged prior to the granting of j permission to the federal board i for interviewing them at hos- [ pltals in order to deal with their i cases. “The federal board is bending all efforts to get in touch with , these 13,000 men in order to acquaint them with the neflts which they may have _.>solutely without cost."